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Politics, Religion, violence

Another Violent Tragedy AND a “Normal” Day in America

We had another episode of senseless gun violence in Colorado last Saturday night. Colorado is already known for many mass … Continue reading Another Violent Tragedy AND a “Normal” Day in America

Psychology, Science

A Few Fun Facts about Beliefs

Beliefs evolved to explain causal relationships and had their origin in tool making. Animals do not understand force or cause … Continue reading A Few Fun Facts about Beliefs

Politics

Republican vs Democratic Beliefs

Some people think the 2016 Republican and Democratic candidates for president are equally terrible. I think one candidate trumps all … Continue reading Republican vs Democratic Beliefs

Religion

Faith is not truth

Using faith to establish truth or to claim knowledge is risky because faith means belief without evidence. It is an … Continue reading Faith is not truth

“I would rather live with unanswered questions than unquestioned answers.” Valerie Tarico.com
Psychology

“I would rather live with unanswered questions than unquestioned answers.” Valerie Tarico.com

A progressive, rational, logical, evidence-based point of view on religion, science, psychology, politics, and social issues. And a psychologist’s exploration … Continue reading “I would rather live with unanswered questions than unquestioned answers.” Valerie Tarico.com

Religion

Biblical inerrancy is unreasonable

Whether based on an infallible Pope or inerrant scripture, fundamentalism appeals to those who need to believe that it is … Continue reading Biblical inerrancy is unreasonable

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